The 1866 was already quite popular when the smaller, yet quite similar 1873 model was released. It became an immediate favorite. The Winchester Repeating Arms Company may have thought that domestic military sales would make up most of the orders for the firearm, but in fact, civilian sales and international military purchases were what brought in profit that year. In that day, the 1873 was the first lever action available with a broad variety of options. Today, an array of options is still offered on fine reproduction models by Taylor’s & Company.

Customer Reviews

I own a short rifle version (20" bbl.) with a straight stock and one with a pistol grip stock. Both are chambered in.357 magnum. I am completely satisfied with every aspect of these rifles. I have them sighted at 100 yds. and using every day run of the mill bargain store ammunition I am consistently producing 5 shot groups in a silver-dollar sized footprint. AND, this I can do off hand. Using a shooting rest would give better still results.
SO.......I am very much impressed and satisfied with these rifles. The fact they fire pistol rounds also makes them attractive. (Posted on 9/9/2017)

Have the Uberti Winter Range and installed 3rd Generation short stroke and a few other goodies.
Slicker than Owl Hoots!.

Very pleased with this rifle from Taylors.

Thanks:

JRJ (Posted on 7/25/2016)

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Product Specs

Item Number

200F

Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price

$1,295.00

Barrel Length

20 Inch Octagonal

Caliber

.357Mag

Capacity

10

Weight

7.59 lbs

Finish

Blue Finish with Case Hardened Frame

Grip/Stock

Walnut Straight Stock

Manufacturer

Uberti

Sights

Buckhorn Rear Sight, Blade Front Sight

Overall Length

38.87 Inches

Action Version

No

Taylor’s & Co. proudly markets finely-crafted historical firearms for the collector. Manufactured using precise modern machinery and high quality modern materials, these firearms are faithful reproductions of those originally designed in the nineteenth century.